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Transunion Settlement

Posted by Vicky

If you applied for credit in the US between 1987 and 2000, you may likely have a claim against TransUnion. Did you know that they (a credit reporting company), illegally sold confidential credit information to target marketing companies in the US at that time? This was news to me, and quite scary to think about actually. Disclosure of such personal information is illegal and O'Hanlong, McCollom & Demerath's skilled attorneys understand that and know it's unacceptable. That's why they are here to offer their expertise and experience to help you figure out if you need to take further action. You may want to take a minute and fill out their intake form for more information on the Transunion Settlement.
**I was paid for this post. My honest opinion was given and not swayed in any way.**

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